​We have compiled some resources that may help you engage your child(ren) in learning while schools are closed; however, we do not want you to worry about your child(ren) regressing in school. Every single child is in this boat and they all will be ok. When teachers are back in the classroom, we will meet the students where they are. Teachers are experts at this! Your children may not want to do math, for example. They may not want to follow a learning schedule. Right now, that's ok!

If we can leave you with one thing, it is this: at the end of all this, your children’s mental health will be more important than their academic skills. How they felt during this time will stay with them long after the memory of what they did during the weeks of self-isolating / social distancing.

We are all in this together. We will do our part, with your support. We count on you as much as you can count on us. Stay safe, stay healthy, and take care of each other.

RT @KevinGaringer: As protests happen around the world, I wish to add my voice to the chorus condemning racism. @horizonsd205 tells our students to speak out against acts of bullying & racism. “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you are taking the side of the oppressor.” -Desmond Tutu pic.twitter.com/ZlLgq6y4gF

RT @WakawSchool: Olivia Jacobson was nominated for the CBC SK Grad Year Shining Star and has been chosen to be interviewed on CBC this Friday!!! When:12:20-12:30 Friday, June 5th
102.5 FM in Regina, 94.1 FM in Saskatoon and 540 AM around the province, or online at cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…